Chatsworth Road Shops

Chatsworth Road has been described as the last of the real high streets. A street full of independent shops serving the local community – a butcher, a baker, no candle stick maker just yet, a toy shop, cafes and pound shops.

Come and explore the shops with us.

We'll be adding more in the coming weeks until they're all here.

If you're looking to open a business on Chatsworth Road read our advice sheet first.

All Shops

A&S Cycles

New bikes and accessories, repairs/servicing

1 Chatsworth Road

Chatsworth Supermarket

The Elderfield

Pub - Bar

57 Elderfield Road

Venetia’s

Coffee Shop

55 Chatsworth Road

Hop Toy Shop

Gits – Toys

68 Chatsworth Road

Whitbread Off Licence

Carnival Cards

L'Epicerie 56

Deli and wine store

56 Chatsworth Road
Open 7 days

East London Locks

Crystal Cafe

Triangle

Shane's on Chatsworth

Russell's B&B

Doree Bakery

Bella Fuori

Venerdi

The Dentist - live venue

Eat 17 restaurant

Creperie du Monde

Piraz restaurant

Clapton Glass & Joinery

Clapton Methodist Church

Chatsworth Laundry

H & Son Off Licence

Lumiere

London Borough of Jam

Botany

Co-operative Funeralcare

Chickin Lickin'

Classical Estates

Tasty Fish

Chatsworth Cleaners

Diva Style

BJ Fashion

People's Choice

London Accommodation Centre

A Darker Shade

Pak's Hair & Cosmetic Centre

William Hill

Ishi Express

Afri Mix

Sherio Boutique

Mickey Food Restaurant

Roj Supermarket

Infocus Opticians

Homerton Express

46b Espresso Hut

Cooper & Wolf

Furnish

Johnny's Hair Shop

MFR

Blake Stanley

Organico

Star Discount

Chats Palace

Homerton Library

Factory Press

Wayside Community Centre

Stirling Ackroyd

Percy Ingle

The School of Motoring

Mighty Meats

TJ Aden Electrical Services

Clapton Dental Services

Urfa Off Licence

Chetan & Chirag Newsagent

The Hackney Draper

SZS

Seafood & Fresh Fish

Sanderson Sweeting Antiques

PC Clinic

Orisem restaurant

£1 Shop

Ja Food

Future Tech

Spar

Caribbean Market

Deli Spice

A Taste of Reality

Andrew Hayward

Regal Pharmacy

Starlight hair salon

Too Sweet

Martino Denai

Everything but the Dog

Pack & Clowder

Brahms & Liszt

Agbo-Saba Cash & Carry

Food shop / deli / bakery

12 Chatsworth Road
Open Mon – Sat

Elite Shisha Vape Store

E-cigarette store below Carnival Cards
61 Chatsworth Road
Open 7 days

Advice for new businesses

Do you want to open a businesses on Chatsworth Road?

Over the last few years there has been a flurry of new businesses wanting to base themselves on Chatsworth Road. This is great for the street, but we are concerned that this demand is pushing rents to unrealistic levels that will make running a business here unsustainable in the long term, both for existing traders and new ones. In order to ensure that your business will benefit the street, here are some points to consider:

1. Think about what local people need/want rather than focusing only on what you want to sell. Have a look at our Facebook and Twitter accounts and you’ll see the same things come up over and over again.

2. Whilst Chatsworth Road has a decent footfall on the weekends, things are much quieter on weekdays. Don’t depend on weekend trade only, think about what you can do during the week to encourage people who work from home, are retired, unemployed or young parents to use your business. In increasing footfall on weekdays, you will also be helping existing businesses.

3. The local community is very mixed. There is a large amount of council housing and a number of the Victorian properties are run by housing associations. Consider how you can serve the neighbourhoods diverse population, not just a single demographic.

4. Typical rents on the street vary on average from around £6,000 to £12,000 per year and most businesses do not make very large profits. It is very unlikely that your business will be sustainable if you pay much more than this, and if you do, you’ll be pushing up everyone else’s rent.

5. Always get a lease on the premises you’re going to rent, and make sure you’re protected by the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1954 . You don’t want to be in a position where you’ve invested time and money only to get kicked out of your shop a year later. See here for some advice and downloadable leases you can use.

6. Hire local people. This will make people respect your business more and see the benefits that you bring to the area over and above your products/services. We often post job vacancies to our social media accounts or website.

7.Get in touch with us before you open. We can help you with publicity, planning applications, and speaking to the local community.